Computer replacement, but retain settings?
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Computer replacement, but retain settings?
I am looking for advice, here is my problem:
I have 2 computers both linked to an external hard drive (120gb) through a router. I want to replace one of the computers, but I have the computer set up just how I like it and I don’t want to lose the settings.
I am using XPsp2 that was upgraded from 98se (hence still FAT32) on the one I want to replace and XPsp2 (clean installation) on the other. I want to install XP professional on the one I want to replace, but still maintain all my settings. Can it be done? I am not as computer literate as I would like to be, but can undertake some work. Can I mirror (or clone, I am not sure of the correct terminology) the outgoing drive (only 25gb) and then place the contents onto the new drive once XP professional is installed and maintain all my settings? I feel sure that this problem has been encountered before so would appreciate all advice.
I have 2 computers both linked to an external hard drive (120gb) through a router. I want to replace one of the computers, but I have the computer set up just how I like it and I don’t want to lose the settings.
I am using XPsp2 that was upgraded from 98se (hence still FAT32) on the one I want to replace and XPsp2 (clean installation) on the other. I want to install XP professional on the one I want to replace, but still maintain all my settings. Can it be done? I am not as computer literate as I would like to be, but can undertake some work. Can I mirror (or clone, I am not sure of the correct terminology) the outgoing drive (only 25gb) and then place the contents onto the new drive once XP professional is installed and maintain all my settings? I feel sure that this problem has been encountered before so would appreciate all advice.
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Others will give a more useful reply, I am sure - but I am pretty sure that there is an import settings wizard on XP that should help out. I haven't used it myself though. (as yet!!!)
Conan
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right - quite simple really - goto Programs, Accessories, Backup.
Choose the advanced mode.
Then browse down to c
documents and setting\'you username'
where 'your username' is the same as the user you use on the computer.
backup all this folder to a file.
You can then do the reverse on the new computer - the usernames should be the same.
Choose the advanced mode.
Then browse down to c
documents and setting\'you username'where 'your username' is the same as the user you use on the computer.
backup all this folder to a file.
You can then do the reverse on the new computer - the usernames should be the same.
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The thing that you want is:
Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Files & Settings Transfer Wizard.
Note that it ONLY transfers the settings for the currently logged in user, so if you need to transfer settings for multiple users of a single PC you will have to login as each user in turn.
Guess how I found that out!
SD
Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Files & Settings Transfer Wizard.
Note that it ONLY transfers the settings for the currently logged in user, so if you need to transfer settings for multiple users of a single PC you will have to login as each user in turn.
Guess how I found that out!
SD




